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it's not all about us. there are things going on in china that have absolutely nothing to do with us. i think where it does become something to do with us is how do we treat china through these issues, how do we manage the relationships when they are clearly having these convulsions internally. i mean, the issue -- this is about a corrupt party official the way moby dick is the story about a whale. i mean, a little more going on there. [laughter] i think we need to, we need to try to understand it a lot better than we do, and certainly a lot better than some of our media tries. so i think where it is getting very dicey, though, is in as dick solomon suggests the sort of social compact is beginning to fall apart there where growth is not going to be present in china, and what is this doing to the aspirations of the society that has clearly, clearly outgrown the economic process, especially when the economic process isn't doing what it was supposed to or clearly out -- i'm sorry, clearly outgrown the politica
it's not all about us. there are things going on in china that have absolutely nothing to do with us. i think where it does become something to do with us is how do we treat china through these issues, how do we manage the relationships when they are clearly having these convulsions internally. i mean, the issue -- this is about a corrupt party official the way moby dick is the story about a whale. i mean, a little more going on there. [laughter] i think we need to, we need to try to understand...
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. >> actually he did three of us. willie, he didn't have a chance to do you. >> i take no offense. >> we got to savannah. natalie and myself. >> let's see it. >> oh, wow. >> savannah. that's pretty good. >> very good. >> really good. >> oh, wow. >> that's perfect. >> great. and natalie. that is fantastic. >> hold on. i got a finger for you. >> coming up next we've got great steals and deals on more than 75% off right after this. ♪ spread a little love today ♪ spread a little love my way [ female announcer ] philadelphia cooking creme. a simple way to make dinner fresh and new again. creamy philadelphia along with savory herbs and spices. just stir it in. ♪ now it only takes a moment to make the moment. ♪ spread a little joy and see ♪ need a little happiness to be ♪ ♪ living the life with me ♪ [ nyquil bottle ] just reading your label. wait...you relieve nasal congestion? sure don't you? [ nyquil bottle ] dude! [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil
. >> actually he did three of us. willie, he didn't have a chance to do you. >> i take no offense. >> we got to savannah. natalie and myself. >> let's see it. >> oh, wow. >> savannah. that's pretty good. >> very good. >> really good. >> oh, wow. >> that's perfect. >> great. and natalie. that is fantastic. >> hold on. i got a finger for you. >> coming up next we've got great steals and deals on more than 75% off right...
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using it in the first place. so my view with all of the above. we should be using sanctions. we should be talking to the chinese that crazy. we should be doing maybe even things i suspect if you believe david sanger were doing things in iran. i don't know, but i think we need to be active across the board in a sort of all of the above format and diplomatic negotiation is definitely part of that. >> just one point. it's a very good question. i just got back from korea and had a chance to talk with most of the advisors of the political candidates. they are all different. i would say each campaign, very determined to maintain a stronger bishop of the united states. i think that's reassuring. that is our hope and expectation going forward. but i think it's also clear that victory may have something to say about this, there's a strong desire among the key advisers to other candidates to have another go at diplomacy. so one of the most important features of recent diplomacy with north korea has banned the united states
using it in the first place. so my view with all of the above. we should be using sanctions. we should be talking to the chinese that crazy. we should be doing maybe even things i suspect if you believe david sanger were doing things in iran. i don't know, but i think we need to be active across the board in a sort of all of the above format and diplomatic negotiation is definitely part of that. >> just one point. it's a very good question. i just got back from korea and had a chance to...
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never believe what we used. glue and food coloring. >> wow. >> you mix them together just like this, and to create this, we used electrical tape, and you just start painting away. once your done painting, do a couple of coats, spray it with shellac and when you are done, rip off the tape and voila. >> happy holidays to you. >> natalie. >> home to style, donna is behind the website and book "p.s., i made this." good morning. how to add sparkle to the holiday season, including the necklace around your neck. >> all like to sparkle and shine all year long. these are rings that i had at home. all have tons of jewelry, i know, you do. running out the door for a holiday party, all you need is a punch of rings rope or ribbon. >> no hot glue or sewing. >> slip them on, easy, breezy and tie it around your neck. >> cool. >> you can go to a flea market. >> vintage stores, can you find those rings. >> these are even from party city, these fun ones, nobody will ever know. >> it's great. i like the look. i love it. >> a quick
never believe what we used. glue and food coloring. >> wow. >> you mix them together just like this, and to create this, we used electrical tape, and you just start painting away. once your done painting, do a couple of coats, spray it with shellac and when you are done, rip off the tape and voila. >> happy holidays to you. >> natalie. >> home to style, donna is behind the website and book "p.s., i made this." good morning. how to add sparkle to the...
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jackson joins us with a preview. good morning. >> hi. a lot of folks will be watching this speech closely. for the second morning in a row, the markets were open after a slump as investors worry if lawmakers don't do something to avoid tax hikes and spending cuts. this afternoon, president obama will walk into the east room of the white house today to call on congress to work together. to figure how to handle the fiscal cliff. >> these folks and the president have to worry -- if they come out too sharp, they could create a deeper recession. >> that is the warning from the congressional budget office. the new report says a lengthy standoff could end with millions out of workthey believe the standoff could end with millions out of work and the unemployment rate at 9.1%. most lawmakers will not let it get to that. they will try to hammer out a deal when the new congress takes over capitol hill. in the speech today, the president is expected to push for the bush-era tax cuts for everybody except the wealthiest americans.
jackson joins us with a preview. good morning. >> hi. a lot of folks will be watching this speech closely. for the second morning in a row, the markets were open after a slump as investors worry if lawmakers don't do something to avoid tax hikes and spending cuts. this afternoon, president obama will walk into the east room of the white house today to call on congress to work together. to figure how to handle the fiscal cliff. >> these folks and the president have to worry -- if...
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>> welcome prime minister using statue. i will remind him that it was not a regulator or just highlighted the scandal. it was a member of our free press. as such, it is one of our highest priority to make sure that whatever we do deserve the independence and the freedom of our press. that is the best part of our freedom. >> i think that he makes an important point. it it is very important in the regulation of it. but above all, it is an important step that we should consider before moving to statutory regulation. >> we cannot forget the victims in all of us. all the families and those who have suffered, terribly innocent victims. we absolutely support the freedom of the press. it does need to be properly. the prime minister said, but he doesn't agree about leveson repeat recommendation and he talks of an alternative option. he gives an idea of what those options might be. and because there is a feeling amongst some, there are problems to deal with as well. >> there are a variety of opinions. i think we have to be frank abou
>> welcome prime minister using statue. i will remind him that it was not a regulator or just highlighted the scandal. it was a member of our free press. as such, it is one of our highest priority to make sure that whatever we do deserve the independence and the freedom of our press. that is the best part of our freedom. >> i think that he makes an important point. it it is very important in the regulation of it. but above all, it is an important step that we should consider before...
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tell us about the lucky lady. fill us in. we've been dating for over two years. >> do you have any favorite spots in new york city? >> we love being on the water. she grew up on the water. >> here's the most important question. is she going to say yes? i've got ideas but i'm nervous about are we able to do it in two weeks? are we going to find a place that works for you and your team? >> it's like the ultimate bank job. >> i've been searching high and low for the perfect location for this proposal and i think i finally found it. strap yourself in because i have the best place for marcel to get engaged. ready? where better than the flight deck of the intrepid? >> i like it. i do like it. >> boom, baby. >> the intrepid is an ideal location. we can hide among the tourists and photograph the proposal as it happens. >> the plan is to have them take part in a fake tour of the intrepid. i'll have their family standing by along with a 75-person marching band. this is going to be big. >> i don't think she'll suspect anything. she has
tell us about the lucky lady. fill us in. we've been dating for over two years. >> do you have any favorite spots in new york city? >> we love being on the water. she grew up on the water. >> here's the most important question. is she going to say yes? i've got ideas but i'm nervous about are we able to do it in two weeks? are we going to find a place that works for you and your team? >> it's like the ultimate bank job. >> i've been searching high and low for the...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> as we have mentioned we're so delighted to welcome willie geist to our family on his first official day as the co-host of our third hour. >> that's right. before he gets started let's get to know him just a little bit better. >> oh, boy. >> willie was a little kid, he wanted to be a fireman. i don't think he ever thought tv was his thing. i think he wanted to play shortstop for the yankees or possibly a power forward for the knicks. >> we met in sixth grade, mr. kaplan's home room, september 1986, and i locked in immediately. that was 26 years ago. was it love at first sight for you? >> i don't know. i mean, you're 11. how do you know? >> it was for me. >> you were memorable at first sight, but i can't say love at
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> as we have mentioned we're so delighted to welcome willie geist to our family on his first official day as the co-host of our third hour. >> that's...
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wording from one i use. they talked about the coalition being a legitimate representative of the syrian people, they haven't yet gone as far as we have or france or turkey or the gulf states. this is for them to decide over the coming days or weeks, but i do believe that there will be other countries that add to the recognition that we have made today, and, of course, i hope that in due course of unisys will be one of them. >> i'm very grateful to you, mr. speaker, and was grateful -- the secretary of state not be aware in the operation for years further significant damage to u.s. facilities and operations of other monetary agencies in gaza. i wonder if you could say what specific conversations he had the second estate have had in the last week regarding the continued function of their operations at? >> yes, maybe the first two crossed the floor of the house to graduate honorable gentleman and arriving in the house of commons. and i think of some of who won a by election for the governing party many years ag
wording from one i use. they talked about the coalition being a legitimate representative of the syrian people, they haven't yet gone as far as we have or france or turkey or the gulf states. this is for them to decide over the coming days or weeks, but i do believe that there will be other countries that add to the recognition that we have made today, and, of course, i hope that in due course of unisys will be one of them. >> i'm very grateful to you, mr. speaker, and was grateful -- the...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book. it's called "capturing camelot," and good morning to you. >> good morning, savannah. >> there's a back story behind all of the photos that we see in the book, some which have never been seen before in in way. how did you get your hands on this photo? >> stanley was a wonderful friend, and he left them to me when he died. he also left me this marine corps locker of his which was filled with kennedy letters and diary extracts and memos and presents that he had received from the president. it was a very sentimental cache of things, and because this was the 50th a
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. >>> well, kitty kelly is best known for her unauthorized biographies of elizabeth taylor, oprah winfrey amongst others but trying something for her newest book....
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american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. we want a balanced approach to everything, but especially the situation that we have with the huge deficit and taxes that are part of that. >> the newly elected congress or its work in january. the current congress has work to do through the end of the year in what is referred to as a lame-duck session. work includes the expiration of the bush era tax cuts, the deficit, and raising the debt ceiling and how much. and possible cuts to domestic and military spending. follow all the floor debates with white white house and live coverage on c-span2. >> live starting at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span2. on c-span3, examination of the 2012 election. political examination includes voter turnout and changing demographics. that is live from the bipartisan policy center at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span3. >> are you trying to get up without anyone knowing? >> [inaudible] >> that is ridiculous. >> it is really crazy right now. at some point he could have invested too much narcotic and he will suffer. >>
american people want us to work together. republicans want us to work together. we want a balanced approach to everything, but especially the situation that we have with the huge deficit and taxes that are part of that. >> the newly elected congress or its work in january. the current congress has work to do through the end of the year in what is referred to as a lame-duck session. work includes the expiration of the bush era tax cuts, the deficit, and raising the debt ceiling and how...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. we're spreading the word about honey bunches of oatss. fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. two flavors. in harmony. honey bunches of oats. make your day bunches better. hurry up or we'll miss the bus! come on! ♪ whatcha got there, richard? they're for show & tell. wasn't that yesterday? yup, but the class wants me to do it again. [ male announcer ] tim and richard smucker learned early on just how irresistible the
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from...
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not us. the senate used to be a nocturnal place because the majority leaders of both parties would use the fatigue factor to grind down opposition coming from a few people. we almost never do that. don't get me wrong, i say to my friend, the majority leader, i'm not defending the way the place has been run the last two years. i think it's been embarrassing. i have to apologize to my constituents for the way the place is run. but we had the same rules in earlier congresses and didn't have the same problem. and we've always had a few members on each side who wanted to exercise every one of their rights. i remember when i first got here, it was senator metzenbaum from ohio would sit out here on the floor and read every of bill. he was a big problem. nobody tried to change the rules. we worked this place. and so, look, what the majority leader conveniently continues to leave out is not only the rule that he wants to change but the way he wants to change it. the way he wants to change it. he wants
not us. the senate used to be a nocturnal place because the majority leaders of both parties would use the fatigue factor to grind down opposition coming from a few people. we almost never do that. don't get me wrong, i say to my friend, the majority leader, i'm not defending the way the place has been run the last two years. i think it's been embarrassing. i have to apologize to my constituents for the way the place is run. but we had the same rules in earlier congresses and didn't have the...
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thanks for having us on. happy thanksgiving to you and your team. >> you too. >> why do you expect widespread picketing on friday? >> savannah, we do not. we're confident about a great shopping experience for our customer. we'll have a million walmart associates serving our customers tomorrow at 8:00, 10:00 and again 5:00 friday morning. what you're seeing in the media and in the news is a small group of walmart associates and a select number of stores and we'll have 4,000 stores open, ready to go. as you may know. our stores are always open on thanksgiving day. >> as you say, this is a small groupment then again, the company filed a complaint to stop the protests. that does indicate the company takes this fairly seriously, correct? >> savannah, i think the key is that there's a small group of walmart associates complemented by a number of nonwalmart associates that are paid by the union and we just want to make sure we have a great event for our customers. that's what we're prepared to do. 8:00 thursday nigh
thanks for having us on. happy thanksgiving to you and your team. >> you too. >> why do you expect widespread picketing on friday? >> savannah, we do not. we're confident about a great shopping experience for our customer. we'll have a million walmart associates serving our customers tomorrow at 8:00, 10:00 and again 5:00 friday morning. what you're seeing in the media and in the news is a small group of walmart associates and a select number of stores and we'll have 4,000...
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really, she has been an inspiration to us. >> she is with us this morning. what a story you have. this obviously changed everything for you at age 22. it's the last thing you expect. and as i understand it, there wasn't a lot out there for you in terms of resources, which is one of the reasons you started a blog, correct? >> when i first got diagnosed, i felt incredibly isolated. i was just 22 years old and i was the youngest person by decades in the adult oncology unit. >> now you have this week lly column in "the new york times" writing about what cancer patients were doing in terms of sandy. how did that affect other people? >> the first thing, when you hear that there's a hurricane coming or a storm, is to go through your mental checklist. do i have batteries? do i have a flashlight? my first thought was how am i going get to the hospital to do my chemo therapy treatments. when i called the hospital and realized that they were closed for the day, i started thinking how am i going to get in touch with my doctors, if i run out of medication, what will i do? and there was this wh
really, she has been an inspiration to us. >> she is with us this morning. what a story you have. this obviously changed everything for you at age 22. it's the last thing you expect. and as i understand it, there wasn't a lot out there for you in terms of resources, which is one of the reasons you started a blog, correct? >> when i first got diagnosed, i felt incredibly isolated. i was just 22 years old and i was the youngest person by decades in the adult oncology unit. >>...
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and it's a dilemma for us. maliki's accused of being the new saddam or a muscular democrat, you can choose. i don't care. the point is, he's got some choices to make that are difficult. trying with this technology here, it's driving me crazy. now, i think maliki is wary of syria, i think all iraqis are. it's allowed sunni-arab call fates back across the border to smuggle weapons, it's stirred up the sunni arab tribes, it's given safe haven to members of saddam's family and regime, and let's remember anti-baathist enemies diehard. and i think it's much more than being baathist versus baathist or arab versus arab, there's always been a rivalry between these two states and leaderships going back in time. iran is just that baghdad support the assad regime, help it supply with whatever it needs, permit air resupply operations, cross-border traction sit of -- transit of trucks, access to hard currency and gold that's in banks. baghdad, where does baghdad stand in this? complicated. they refuse to sign a status of for
and it's a dilemma for us. maliki's accused of being the new saddam or a muscular democrat, you can choose. i don't care. the point is, he's got some choices to make that are difficult. trying with this technology here, it's driving me crazy. now, i think maliki is wary of syria, i think all iraqis are. it's allowed sunni-arab call fates back across the border to smuggle weapons, it's stirred up the sunni arab tribes, it's given safe haven to members of saddam's family and regime, and let's...
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christina loren filling us in, telling us the latest, good morning. >> good morning to you. now we're starting to get into the worst part of the storm. look at this radar picture just lit up. the heftiest rainfall right now is concentrated from san jose all the way north to brentwood and sacramento. look at some of the heavier batches. we've got some strong thunderstorms embedded within the heavy rainfall and those thunderstorms could drive wind gusts upwards of 60 to 70 miles per hour also creating brief heavy downpours and you lose complete visibility if you get stuck under one of those stronger cells. we're going to keep watching that for you. the gusty winds are starting to pick up so we're expecting more storm reports to continue. we stop the clock on your futurecast, 7:00 a.m., bull's eye, the bay area getting slammed with heavy rainfall. we'll continue to track this storm system as it moves onshore. we've got reporters all across the bay area. let's check on the drive. 5:56. rough one, mike. >> it is a very rough one because the rain is obviously an issue and wind as
christina loren filling us in, telling us the latest, good morning. >> good morning to you. now we're starting to get into the worst part of the storm. look at this radar picture just lit up. the heftiest rainfall right now is concentrated from san jose all the way north to brentwood and sacramento. look at some of the heavier batches. we've got some strong thunderstorms embedded within the heavy rainfall and those thunderstorms could drive wind gusts upwards of 60 to 70 miles per hour...
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save us! >> get us all out of here. it sounds like a good idea at the time. >> it ain't the paradise they were all expecting. >> so here's the scenario. a lot of people are on second marriages. the question is, when you have your second marriage, do you invite your ex to the wedding? that's the case people are talking about with jennifer aniston and her fiance. >> this is a british magazine. i don't know how credible they are as an organization. >> the question is should they invite brad and angie to the wedding. >> i'll tell you right now what i would do, i would never invite brad and angelina to a barbecue at my house, nothing. because every eye is going to be on them. and that's her day and his day. i think it's very gracious if they are thinking of it, but, you know, it's going to become more of a press craziness. >> i agree, i agree. >> for a day you really want to have quiet and private and special, it seems to fly in the face of that. >> i think you're right. i think it's probably just one of those magazine -- >>
save us! >> get us all out of here. it sounds like a good idea at the time. >> it ain't the paradise they were all expecting. >> so here's the scenario. a lot of people are on second marriages. the question is, when you have your second marriage, do you invite your ex to the wedding? that's the case people are talking about with jennifer aniston and her fiance. >> this is a british magazine. i don't know how credible they are as an organization. >> the question is...
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that's the good news for us. it will start to dry out a little bit and that jetstream comes right back next week. just plan on a wet, windy pattern at least through the next 72 hours. 6:20, let's check on your drive. good morning, anthony. >> good morning. i've got my checklist ready. umbrellas, candles, flashlights, i'm ready for this rain. all right, we are talking about this fog this morning. you can see san rafael at 101 heading into san francisco. you'll notice the fog is thick there and that's where we're finding the thickest pockets in the north bay. let's get over to the bay bridge toll plaza and you'll notice the lights are on and, yes, the congestion is there as well. fog not too bad approaching the bay bridge but once you get onto the bridge it is really bad. remember, don't turn on the super brights because that's what's makes it a little worse. that's what i was getting at, the refracting of the light earlier. >> the high beams. >> right. otherwise looking at the traffic maps, there is an accident on
that's the good news for us. it will start to dry out a little bit and that jetstream comes right back next week. just plan on a wet, windy pattern at least through the next 72 hours. 6:20, let's check on your drive. good morning, anthony. >> good morning. i've got my checklist ready. umbrellas, candles, flashlights, i'm ready for this rain. all right, we are talking about this fog this morning. you can see san rafael at 101 heading into san francisco. you'll notice the fog is thick there...
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rain on the way for us, right? >> yeah, rain on the way. i'm concerned for people who are trying to get out of town today, although we're not expecting heavy rain until later on tonight. we are expecting flight delays, especially out of sfo with low ceilings in the forecast as early as this morning, and winds are picking up as well and will continue to as we head throughout the day today so keep that in mind. grab your jacket, grab that umbrella. the system for the most part stays to our north as high pressure is still in control. you can see the showers breaking apart before they hit the golden gate bridge. that will continue to be the trend throughout the day but that ridge will break down as we head throughout the second half of the day. starting to get our first showers here south of the golden gate bridge starting at about noon. we'll see the heaviest activity between 5:00 p.m. tonight and 5:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. we're talking about the potential for a quarter of an inch to three-quarters of an inch. the north bay will get the most
rain on the way for us, right? >> yeah, rain on the way. i'm concerned for people who are trying to get out of town today, although we're not expecting heavy rain until later on tonight. we are expecting flight delays, especially out of sfo with low ceilings in the forecast as early as this morning, and winds are picking up as well and will continue to as we head throughout the day today so keep that in mind. grab your jacket, grab that umbrella. the system for the most part stays to our...
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it's leading us. so the first thing i would say is i think it's important for us to realize, and the arguments, marie's point is this is a cultural phenomenon. others could make the case this is an economic phenomenon. i don't think it's as important what the cause is. the first step is to recognize that we had huge problem problem in our country. these gaps on income and the fact is more and more people that are born into poverty will stay into poverty and the middle-class is being disrupted in ways that are dramatic. still a huge problem. we will let others have the debate about why this. it may be a combination of many things, i think we can all share the belief that there is one path that we know for certain that could change this course. and that is to assure the we move to a child centered education system where we have no excuses for the type that we have these big education gap that will yield income gaps and lives that are constrained, because people don't have the power of knowledge. in fact
it's leading us. so the first thing i would say is i think it's important for us to realize, and the arguments, marie's point is this is a cultural phenomenon. others could make the case this is an economic phenomenon. i don't think it's as important what the cause is. the first step is to recognize that we had huge problem problem in our country. these gaps on income and the fact is more and more people that are born into poverty will stay into poverty and the middle-class is being disrupted...
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a big day for us. the launch of our thanksgiving program so when you go to all the wonderful stores across the country, cvs and target and williams sonoma and kmart, you'll see this, of course, i've lost it. here it is, here it is. here's our st. jude logo. just look for that and give some money there. they will ask you for a dollar or $2, to make a donation to the children of st. jude's. st. jude's is a natural resource and that's why we have a national program. as we like to say, our -- our labs aren't in your cities or communities, but all of our discoveries are in your community. >> a lot of retailers controlling across the screen. >> kids, you brought some of your friends. >> yes. >> we have a very special treat, you guys? >> you ready. >> have someone special visiting today. he wanted to say he willo. why don't you step right over there. >> say hi, guys. >> oh, my gosh. >> how is everybody? >> do you recognize this guy? >> who is it? >> santa came. santa's come to town early. how cool is that? >>
a big day for us. the launch of our thanksgiving program so when you go to all the wonderful stores across the country, cvs and target and williams sonoma and kmart, you'll see this, of course, i've lost it. here it is, here it is. here's our st. jude logo. just look for that and give some money there. they will ask you for a dollar or $2, to make a donation to the children of st. jude's. st. jude's is a natural resource and that's why we have a national program. as we like to say, our -- our...
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any new over use of u.s. force to disarm yet another middle eastern state of weapons of mass destruction that it does not have while staying quiet about israel's 200 plus nuclear weapon arsenal would elevate already high level anti-american sentiment in the middle east, threaten our remaining allied air and render cooperation equally impossible. and u.s. military action against the islamic republic would have no international legitimacy, no u.n. security council authorization and no allies by israel and maybe, it's just maybe, the u.k. you're reading the press this morning with the latest legal opinion. the larger part of the international community, and remember, 120 at the u. s. 100 member states are part of the nonaligned movement who voted to have the islamic republic of iran as their chair and they're already at record as saying they would consider an attack a legal and outright if i america's image as an outlet superpower. this is really important today compared to even a few years ago. because a few ye
any new over use of u.s. force to disarm yet another middle eastern state of weapons of mass destruction that it does not have while staying quiet about israel's 200 plus nuclear weapon arsenal would elevate already high level anti-american sentiment in the middle east, threaten our remaining allied air and render cooperation equally impossible. and u.s. military action against the islamic republic would have no international legitimacy, no u.n. security council authorization and no allies by...
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. >> the owner of dunkin donuts came directly to us and brought us donuts and coffee every day. >> the teacher from the high school today drove by and gave us hot dogs and chips. communities are strong here. >> reporter: still, it's 52 degrees inside. snow is piling up outside in freezing temperatures. and any sense of normal still feels very far away. so why stay? >> we called all the hotels, there's no hotels to stay at. there's people that have invited us to stay, but it's uncomfortable. >> reporter: there's also a subtle fear in leaving. >> people are worried their homes are going to get broken into. >> reporter: sharon's parents live a mile away but spend each night here. their own home also dark and even colder. despite the snow, they're finally starting to see signs of hope. a week and a half after sandy. >> today's the first day that two or three good things have happened, you know. and from coming to the house to the garbage men coming down the street. >> mother nature can be ugly right now, but the people around us have been really beautiful and we've been blessed. >> reporte
. >> the owner of dunkin donuts came directly to us and brought us donuts and coffee every day. >> the teacher from the high school today drove by and gave us hot dogs and chips. communities are strong here. >> reporter: still, it's 52 degrees inside. snow is piling up outside in freezing temperatures. and any sense of normal still feels very far away. so why stay? >> we called all the hotels, there's no hotels to stay at. there's people that have invited us to stay, but...
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scott mcgrew joins us now. social networking has been very important to the israelis as they fight hamas. >> reporter: that's right. we were talking just last week about how the israeli defense force, the idf was using twitter and youtube and facebook to generate support in ways we have never seen before in war time but this picture doing just the opposite. this is the idf spokesman on facebook having smeared his face with mud with the caption he wrote, obama style. he has since taken his facebook pictures private. one commenter asks if it's appropriate for the army spokesperson to mock the president of the united states, considering how much money the u.s. sends to israel. now, some context here, the picture was apparently taken at the dead sea some months ago and based on some comments, it's fairly common practice there to cake yourself with mud as a therapeutic practice. it's his reference to president obama that critics say turns it from muddy to black face, a practice that at least in american eyes is raci
scott mcgrew joins us now. social networking has been very important to the israelis as they fight hamas. >> reporter: that's right. we were talking just last week about how the israeli defense force, the idf was using twitter and youtube and facebook to generate support in ways we have never seen before in war time but this picture doing just the opposite. this is the idf spokesman on facebook having smeared his face with mud with the caption he wrote, obama style. he has since taken his...
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that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got 'blacked out'. [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? hershey's makes smiles. smiles make more smiles. when the chocolate is hershey's. life is delicious. >>> back now with more on presidential politics from here on democracy plaza. nbc's home for election day. we sent today's jenna wolfe to give us a tour. jenna, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, savannah. tomorrow night is election night. if you don't already have plans, let me throw this out there at you, rockefeller center. thousands will be gathered here tomorrow night to watch election coverage. there will be big flat-screen tvs all throughout here. it is a byoc policy,
that's double miles you can actually use... sadly, their brother's white christmas just got 'blacked out'. [ brother ] but it's the family party! really jingles your bells, doesn't it? my gift to you! the capital one venture card! for any flight, any time! that's double miles you can actually use! how illuminating. what's in your wallet? let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? ho ho ho! let me guess, am i on the naughty list again? hershey's makes smiles. smiles make more smiles. when the...
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mcgovern: first come of focus on issues that unite us and not divide us. the rhetoric of attack, divide, class warfare that the incumbent senator frequently entertains is not productive to bring people across the aisle to work together. i think the debt is one of them. look at the simpson bowles commission members of both parties clearly there is agreement with serious issue that must be addressed. second, stop having people go to washington who try to get reelected and forget about the public interest. i have said i will serve one term if elected. moss: i could not agree more with mr. mcgovern. my first of 10 proposed bills is from career politicians the gridlock believes the people to believe we have two parties. we only have one party. in the gridlock quote-unquote is proof of that sorry fact. if you call the party donkey's capitalist then you do not have to parties because then they devote to free enterprise that is not the right answer. >>moderator: mr. sanders? sanders: congress is way out of touch with needs of ordinary americans. washington is infl
mcgovern: first come of focus on issues that unite us and not divide us. the rhetoric of attack, divide, class warfare that the incumbent senator frequently entertains is not productive to bring people across the aisle to work together. i think the debt is one of them. look at the simpson bowles commission members of both parties clearly there is agreement with serious issue that must be addressed. second, stop having people go to washington who try to get reelected and forget about the public...
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she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. dazzler, on. wow! dirt dazzlers let me clean and work out at the same time. shame, shame, shame. ooh, slippery, ooh! uh, let's ditch the cha-chas and get down to business. pine sol - a real clean. no gimmicks. ♪ hark how the bells, sweet silver bells ♪ ♪ all seem to say throw care away ♪ ♪ from everywhere, filling the air ♪ [ female announcer ] chex party mix. easy 15-minute homemade recipes you just pop in a microwave. like caramel chocolate drizzles. happier holidays. chex party mix. [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal congestion. [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah...i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-sympto
she was using 8 to 10 tankfuls. i was using 5 tankfuls. now i use one tankful a month, and she may use about two. it drives like a sports car. it handles very well. people are a little surprised that a hybrid zipped by them the way that i do. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. camry from toyota. [ male announcer ] see phil's story and more at the camry effect. dazzler, on. wow! dirt dazzlers let me clean and work out at the same time. shame, shame, shame. ooh,...
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it doesn't mean they will kill us. so those are the goals. it is a battle of ideas, but it's a battle of ideas that will take a long time to win. i do think and public diplomacy we sometimes forget the imports of that ideological struggle, which may be the most important of all. >> i think i would say it somewhat differently but you've heard me say earlier that i believe quite passionately that public diplomacy is there to ensure that everything we do that we achieve our foreign policy goals and objectives, which frankly very country to country, region to region. and so in some parts of the world, some of the struggles we've been talking about are higher than they are in others. but, frankly, what we're trying to do to be sure that public diplomacy was closely aligned with the policy side of our diplomatic efforts, to be sure if we were not, if you could not demonstrate that a program or an initiative was link to our current goals and objectives, then we shouldn't be doing that. when we went through a review we came across a number of program
it doesn't mean they will kill us. so those are the goals. it is a battle of ideas, but it's a battle of ideas that will take a long time to win. i do think and public diplomacy we sometimes forget the imports of that ideological struggle, which may be the most important of all. >> i think i would say it somewhat differently but you've heard me say earlier that i believe quite passionately that public diplomacy is there to ensure that everything we do that we achieve our foreign policy...
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pakistanis have a narrative that they use us and discard us. use us against the russians in the 1980s, toss us because because of nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11, but after 20 # 14, they are going to go away. you can count on it. pakistanis think americans are hard wired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is intellectually lazy and pernicious. a way to get out of this is haqqani, my counterpart, was the ambassador here, suggest the, time for a divorce, and others who said it's time for containment, push it away. those two are not reasonable alternatives. remaining engaged # with pakistan, there's no alternative to it, but i would argue that having a focus simply on a bilateral relationship is something that's a problem for us. we have to break out of this bilateralism, if you will, the sterile debate, and look at the issues that have to do with pakistan's relationship to india, the sequence of events that take place after 2014 when the americans focus, again, as steve mentioned, when the american focus beco
pakistanis have a narrative that they use us and discard us. use us against the russians in the 1980s, toss us because because of nuclear proliferation in 1990. they use us in the war after 9/11, but after 20 # 14, they are going to go away. you can count on it. pakistanis think americans are hard wired to desert them. this set of stereotypes is intellectually lazy and pernicious. a way to get out of this is haqqani, my counterpart, was the ambassador here, suggest the, time for a divorce, and...
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ray, thank you for having us back. and, you know, we always -- for stu, you know, leading authorities put our kids through school, have fed them, put clothes on and do a wonderful, wonderful job, and we always love dealing with leading authorities. and it's just a fabulous speakers' bureau. but thank you all for coming out. we've now had one night of sleep, and i think -- yeah, more or less. and i tried an experiment this morning while shaving. i decided to try to put everything that was really important, i thought, on one 3x5 card and just to kind of boil it down. so here are just some reactions and, hopefully, over a couple weeks, next couple of weeks, you know, all of our thoughts will sort of evolve, get a little more polished. to me, you sort of look through sort of somewhat sequentially this year, and you say what are the important things, what happened? i think the first one you start off this year, we had an economy that wasn't supposed to reelect a president. and, yeah, i mean, not individual statistics, but g
ray, thank you for having us back. and, you know, we always -- for stu, you know, leading authorities put our kids through school, have fed them, put clothes on and do a wonderful, wonderful job, and we always love dealing with leading authorities. and it's just a fabulous speakers' bureau. but thank you all for coming out. we've now had one night of sleep, and i think -- yeah, more or less. and i tried an experiment this morning while shaving. i decided to try to put everything that was really...
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and now they join us and tell us what life is really like. and job dickerson will get it out of them. what goes on behind the curtain? when the bus stops rolling. john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work for the candidates in the last campaign, you are now here for this one, jen, what was different? >> nothing. [laughter] just kidding. it was entirely different from the beginning. there's a lot that's been written about how it was different. of course, you know, the first campaign there was this amazing wave of excitement and enthusiasm and many people were projecting what they. ed then. candidates senator obama to be. this time was no question harder fought. there were harder days. there wasn't a wave at the end as we know. a very, i'll call him, a very, very seni
and now they join us and tell us what life is really like. and job dickerson will get it out of them. what goes on behind the curtain? when the bus stops rolling. john dickerson, cbs news. [applause] ape the best online magazine flate. >> thank you. i can't tell whether we're in a living room or sthurp room. either up with of you want to lie down >> airport lounge. we have twenty minutes until the shuttle departs for can ciewn or something, i hope. let's start with both of you work...
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give us a ring now. on that pivot towards asia right now, you mentioned south korea having about 24,000 troops according to a department of defense. where are the countries where we'll see the largest increases as we continue to do this pivot towards the threats to asian? >> guest: i'm not sure we will see significant new deployments in new countries for instance in asia. i think the assumption of what they are doing there is changing. i think the u.s. is starting to talk and i find it very dangerous. they are starting to talk about the needs to pivot towards asia at least partly to challenge china. the way the challenge china in my view is this new era in the 21st century is not to try and surround china by military force in the countries surrounding it that by engaging. the u.s. and china have the two largest economies in the world. the u.s. and china share a lot of interests and most importantly people in both countries share an interest in for example dealing with climate change. something that neith
give us a ring now. on that pivot towards asia right now, you mentioned south korea having about 24,000 troops according to a department of defense. where are the countries where we'll see the largest increases as we continue to do this pivot towards the threats to asian? >> guest: i'm not sure we will see significant new deployments in new countries for instance in asia. i think the assumption of what they are doing there is changing. i think the u.s. is starting to talk and i find it...
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i used to be a reporter. it is a combination of writing and editing from my vantage point. >> did you both deal with the editor and publisher? >> yes. >> thanks a lot. that is three interesting. >> one of my favorite parts of the book is petraeus is the dominant character and we have great access to him and it is told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters. three of them were the tenet commanders who were commanding combat battalions so we tell the story of their war. one fodder on kandahar, one in the mountains of eastern afghanistan, and gazni province and they all intersected with petraeus. the fourth secondary character is here, doug oliphant. we have one of the lieutenant colonels here. the general's aid in bosnia? he was his aide during the invasion of iraq. harry was back in afghanistan -- and here he was back in afghanistan. it was the first time -- petraeus has a special relationship with the 101st because he commanded them in the invasion of iraq. it was his first
i used to be a reporter. it is a combination of writing and editing from my vantage point. >> did you both deal with the editor and publisher? >> yes. >> thanks a lot. that is three interesting. >> one of my favorite parts of the book is petraeus is the dominant character and we have great access to him and it is told from his point of view but we established a group of secondary characters. three of them were the tenet commanders who were commanding combat battalions so...
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my generation got us into this mess. we have got to get us out. we cannot wait until the next generation. >> you have the president and john boehner in the room. what is the advice you give these two men as they begin these conversations? >> sit down, have a beer, quit joshing each other, quit listening to the babble from the right and the left, saying we're throwing the old lady off the cliff in the wheelchair -- [laughter] i meant grover. watering the earth in his white robes, telling people they raised taxes. that was a freudian thing there. what can grover do to you? he cannot murder you or burn your house. the only thing he can do to you is defeat you for reelection or put some jerk in the primary, and if that means more to you than the country, you should not even be in the damn congress. [applause] >> your advice? >> compromise, do the right thing. now is the magic moment. it is our responsibility. >> i want to thank you both. we are out of time. the conversation is going to continue here at the summit. thank you again for joining us. thank
my generation got us into this mess. we have got to get us out. we cannot wait until the next generation. >> you have the president and john boehner in the room. what is the advice you give these two men as they begin these conversations? >> sit down, have a beer, quit joshing each other, quit listening to the babble from the right and the left, saying we're throwing the old lady off the cliff in the wheelchair -- [laughter] i meant grover. watering the earth in his white robes,...
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the answers to these questions are on us. all of us. all of our hard work and progress that we have made it all at stake. the traces in this race are clear. -- choices in this race are clear. as my husband said, this election will be closer than the last one. it will come down to what happens in a few battleground states like right here in virginia. as you start gearing up for the next four days, but me put some things in perspective. how close these elections are. in 2008, barack 1 va is by about 235,000 votes. when you break that down across an entire state, that is 100 votes per precinct. in north carolina, the margin of difference was closer. it was five votes per precinct. think about that. that could mean just one vote in a neighborhood. a single vote in an apartment building on your college campus. if there is anyone here, anyone you know who may be thinking that their vote does not matter, that their involvement does not count and in this political process that ordinary folks cannot make a difference, they can. think about those
the answers to these questions are on us. all of us. all of our hard work and progress that we have made it all at stake. the traces in this race are clear. -- choices in this race are clear. as my husband said, this election will be closer than the last one. it will come down to what happens in a few battleground states like right here in virginia. as you start gearing up for the next four days, but me put some things in perspective. how close these elections are. in 2008, barack 1 va is by...
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i want somebody to help us with that answer. i think there is, again, always on washington for leadership, and whether the united states want to lead or not, or the leading from behind becomes really a problem for the region and the united states. it can be dragged into the situation. i think the last meeting that took place in cairo regarding syria i think was the first meeting after the elections, the american elections, and i think it was an interesting development this because you had a gulf states, and with europeans and with the united states, these are starting to say, all right, think of a strategy to help the addition of syria, and if the lip service is not good enough, they need help in a substantial way. arming is now on the table, de facto whether it's pronounced or not, and it's not a problem, the arabs do that. the saudis will not, the qat it ars, and nobody's talking about american troops on the ground there. this is one most important development and why is it your important? because it is really now in terms of
i want somebody to help us with that answer. i think there is, again, always on washington for leadership, and whether the united states want to lead or not, or the leading from behind becomes really a problem for the region and the united states. it can be dragged into the situation. i think the last meeting that took place in cairo regarding syria i think was the first meeting after the elections, the american elections, and i think it was an interesting development this because you had a...